The camera showed a lot of close-ups of the gross zombies eating human bodies and spitting up blood, which totally grossed me out. But this movie was still ten times better than Shaun of the Dead. I was surprised to notice it didn't spend much time focusing on the zombies attacking them. The main plot line focused more on the relationship between Columbus and Wichita.
Bill Murray's cameo appearance was classic. I just wanted to scream at the screen, "Don't shoot him, Columbus! It's just a prank!" But, then I realized this was a comedy film, and I laughed it off when Columbus offered the group Purell. I was still sad to see him go though!
The climax took place at an amusement park that Wichita and Little Rock wanted to visit. This setting also contributed to making the film more of a comedy rather than a horror film. the friendly park setting made me feel like I was helping them fight the zombies! They turned zombie killing into a sport. To be honest, I actually thought one of them would die at the climax. But, I kept forgetting it was a comedy...and they all just kicked major zombie butt!
This is my new favorite zombie movie, absolutely. I give this film 4 stars out of 5. I took one star off because I still miss Murray. Plus, those zombies were so gross! I wasn't planning on seeing any "cute" zombies, but wow. Let me know what you think!
Gore, violence, Woody Harrelson...
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